Baby Spinach Salad With Dates and Almonds Recipe (2024)

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REBECCA CHERRY

For all who wonder, this is the best foolproof salad EVER! It is the kind of salad you start eating and then can't stop (Can salad really be like that?) I use left over pita from the Persian restaurant we frequent. Even days after, that pita works perfectly. I will say, storage for the pita chip mix is finicky. I stored it once for days, and then once the chips went soft. I think be sure to have an airtight container.

sandy

4th of July in Boston, so going to mkt not feasible, but really wanted to test this recipe. So ... needs must — substituted zaatar for sumac [it's mostly sumac anyway] and harissa for chile flakes. The result was total YUM!

BAJZ

This is wonderful, as are so many of the recipes in "Jerusalem." Instead of chopping almonds, I just buy slivered ones. And I don't quite use as much spinach, as I like a higher proportion of the date/onion mix.
Also use white wine vinegar (recipe here doesn't specify which to use, but book says "white"), which is partially seasoned rice vinegar.

Carol

Sumac has a lemon flavour so try some lemon zest

Mary

Excellent salad. Will definately make again. One minor change: I will cut the dates BOTH lengthwise and crosswise. We found the dates more enjoyable distributed a bit more evenly throughout the salad (by virtue of a somewhat smaller size.). The extra crisped pitas kept well overnight in a glass container as suggested by another reviewer and made for an excellent reprise of the salad the next night.

Lenore

Really outstanding salad. I use Simply Naked pita chips and do not brown them or the almonds. I toast the almonds in the oven. I increase the olive oil in the dressing to 2 T. olive oil and add more lemon juice to 4 T.

SG-SF

Glass container for storage helps with both keeping the pitas crisp and not transferring off or stale flavors (as sometimes happens with plastic.)

Busy Mama cook

LOVE this salad!For easy use throughout the week, store in 4 separate airtight containers: onions and apricots, lemon juice and olive oil and salt, pita and almonds, spinach. Then just mix together when ready to serve.I also cut the onions and spinach into smaller pieces, and did NOT substitute on the sumac (despite the need to go to 2 grocery stores for it). It is what makes this dish!

Ellen

I've made this family favorite many times. I omit the hot pepper flakes. The recipe in Jerusalem calls for white wine vinegar. Some tartness carries into the salad, even after draining the onions, etc., so be careful with the lemon juice. As written, it can be too much. I add a small amount of lemon oil instead of the second T of lemon juice; great flavor, less pucker. It helps to split the pita before cooking. More pieces of crunch. I use sliced almonds. Easier than chopping.

samantha

I’m too lazy to fry pita so I use pita chips instead. Still delicious!

Lena H.

I used dried figs instead of dates - good choice, tastes delicious!

Chaos2020

Realistically serves two, even as a side dish, = >700 calories per serving. Something this tasty can’t be guilt free, even if it is spinach. Had some Medjools in the fridge too long, mixed with mirin and red onion, turned into a divine jam after an hour of marinating. Mixed 1/4 cup of the jam on the spinach and saved the rest for another day. Naan bread in place of pita. Za’atar in place of sumac. Served with salmon and 1/2 roasted sweet potato, delicious.

sabatro

Followed recipe except used lemon peel instead of sumac. Half way thru dinner we added handfuls more spinach since we had a lot of topping left. I would double the amount of spinach next time with just an extra splash of olive oil/lemon. My 17 yr old son declared this the best salad he'd ever eaten.

Anne

This was delicious! Next time I will add a little more spinach, but otherwise followed the recipe exactly.

Tracy

This salad is awesome - I get asked to bring it to dinners. Slivered or sliced almonds work great. For pesach you can successfully substitute matzoh for pita. Pita is better but it still works.

Karen D

I added extra vinegar when pickling but otherwise made as directed. It’s a simple but mighty salad and my husband raved about it many days later.

Karen H

I used champagne vinegar, slivered almonds, and since I didn't have pitas on hand, I used naan, which worked really well. We all loved the depth of flavor and it paired really well with our lamb dinner.

Paula

Excellent salad, even for those who do not particularly enjoy dried fruits in savory food. Made it for friends and they all loved it. Sumac makes all the difference!

Jennifer Rowe

Delicious, but the pita got a bit soggy after I tossed it with the lemon juice and olive oil.

marion

Very tasty !!!

ekon

Very nice taste, easy to assemble at the last minute along with other last minute dishes. Only problem was that it was difficult to eat. Could not spear with a fork nor would it stay on a spoon.

Jennifer O

My last post was about adding delicata squash & feta. I recently tried adding grilled Halloumi for a total meal. This salad is a big hit with everyone!!

sululu

This was a big hit at thanksgiving, surprisingly! I did have to make a couple of substitutions since I didn’t have almonds or sumac. I used pine nuts and got them a nice golden brown in a skillet (omg, divine) and in place of sumac I used a little ground coriander and some fresh lemon zest. Chef’s kiss.

Jennifer O

This time for a full meal I added roasted half-moon 1/2 inch thick slices of delicata squash and feta cheese. Wonderful salad.

Laurel in OR

Very good salad and a lovely break from more traditional dinner salads. Made the seasoned pita mixture as well as the onion/date mixture a couple of hours in advance so the final tossing was easy. The chile flakes made it a bit too piquant (and I only used 1/4 tsp) so I would leave those out. As mentioned prior, cut the dates smaller to distribute them more. I only have sliced almonds and they were fine. You really need to watch the toasting as they can go form lovely to burned in a flash.

RayMo

You know how every now and again you'll accidentally make a salad that straight up tastes like it comes from a high end restaurant? THIS IS THAT SALAD. It is so easy to add to without changing the bones of the flavors, too, if you're careful enough. I added boiled egg, mild goat feta, and bells. Had to toast sourdough instead of pita. Thank you to the reviewer who mentioned za'atar, it works perfect instead of just sumac if you don't have it. This will be my party people pleaser go to salad now.

Sandra

Love this salad. The fries pita are worth it. Sumac is wonderful.

Julie

I added a small can of tuna to make it a full meal and it was delicious and very flavourful!

Agix

Absolutely soak the onion in cold water for half an hour before you soak it in the vinegar and dates. That will make the whole endeavor way less challenging for your stomach.

Carol

Dude!! This salad is so good! I was looking for a palate cleanser for dinner after thanksgiving lunch and this delivered. And wanted a salad that would be interesting and without cheese. This delivered. Great flavor! Lovely and fresh. The sweetness of the dates with the onions! Really great!

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